Études marquantes
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Leadership de la recherche scientifique mondiale
Le leadership mondial dans le domaine des recherches scientifiques sur l’alcoolisme et les dépendances est exercé par l’Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS), Les États-Unis, du fait des importantes ressources investies dans la recherche, aux USA et ailleurs dans le monde, exerce aussi une très forte influence.
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé – Références complètes
Depuis sa fondation en 1948, le dossier de l’alcool, de ses effets et de l’alcoolisme a toujours été un important dossier pour l’OMS. De nombreux rapports ont été produits au fil des avancées scientifiques, des découvertes et des expériences acquises par les différents États membres. Une majorité de ces études sont disponibles sur le web et en français et peuvent être consultées sur Alco-Rétab. |
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OMS – 2004 |
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé | Neurosciences : usage de substances psychoactives et dépendance – Dossier complet. OMS, Genève, 2004, 40 pages. |
US – SurGen 2016 |
US Surgeon General | Facing Addiction in America: The Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health. Office of the Surgeon General, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Washington, DC, Nov 2016, 413 p. |
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La série des études « La Vie en rétablissement »
Menées auprès des personnes atteintes par la maladie de l’alcoolisme ou de la dépendance, ces études ont été réalisées afin d’évaluer ce qui fonctionne dans les traitements et les soins dispensés, de façon professionnelle ou non.
Best 2015-1 |
David Best | The Australian Life in Recovery Survey. Turning Point, Easternhealth, & South Pacific Private, 2015, 32 p. |
Best 2015-2 |
David Best, Katherine Albertson, James Irving et Al. | The UK Life in Recovery Survey 2015: The First National UK Survey of Addiction Recovery Experiences. Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice, University Sheffield Hallam and Action on Addiction, 2015, 39 p. |
CAN – CCDUS 2017-1 |
Centre canadien sur les dépendances et l’usage de substances (CCDUS) | La vie en rétablissement de la toxicomanie au Canada. Centre canadien sur les dépendances et l’usage de substances (CCDUS), Ottawa, Mai 2017, 89 p. |
Laudet 2013 |
Faces and Voices of Recovery, Alexandre B. Laudet | Life in Recovery – Report on the Survey Findings. Online publication on www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org, April 2013, 38 p. |
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CASA 2012 |
NCASA at Columbia University | Addiction Medicine: Closing the Gap between Science and Practice. National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, 2012, 586 p. |
Cochrane 2006 | Marica Ferri, L. Amato, M. Davoli | Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-Step Programs for Alcohol Dependence (Review). The Cochrane Library, 2006 (revised 2009), 3. |
Cochrane 2017 | John F. Kelly, Keith Humphreys, Marica Ferri | Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-Step Programs for Alcohol Use Disorder (Protocol for Next Review). The Cochrane Library, Nov 2017. |
Donovan 2013 | Dennis M. Donovan, Michelle H. Ingalsbe, James Benbow, Dennis C. Daley | 12-Step Interventions and Mutual Support Programs for Substance Use Disorders: An Overview. Social Work in Public Health, 2013, 28(3-4), pp 313-332. |
Hazelden 2019-2 |
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation | Stages of Alcoholism. Recovery Insights – The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Blog, Mar 13 2019. |
Humphreys 1999 | Keith Humphreys | Professional Interventions That Facilitate 12-Step Self-Help Group Involvement. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), Alcohol Research and Health, 1999, 23(2), pp 93-98. |
Humphreys 2004 | Keith Humphreys | Circle of Recovery: Self-Help Organizations for Addictions. Cambridge University Press, 2004, 228 p. |
Humphreys 2006 | Keith Humphreys | The Trials of Alcoholics Anonymous. Addiction, 2006, 101, pp 617-618 |
Kaskutas 2009-3 | Lee Ann Kaskutas, | Alcoholics Anonymous Effectiveness: Faith Meets Science. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 2009, 28(2), pp 145-157. |
Kelly 2008-3 |
John F. Kelly, Julie D. Yeterian | Chapter 4 – Mutual-Help Groups. In Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional, Evidence-Based Adjunctive Treatments, Academic Press, 2008, pp 61-105. |
Kelly 2009 |
John F. Kelly, Molly Magill, Robert L. Stout | How Do People Recover from Alcohol Dependence? A Systematic Review of the Research on Mechanisms of Behavior Change in Alcoholics Anonymous. Addiction Research and Theory, June 2009, 17(3), pp 236-259. |
Kelly 2010-1 |
John F. Kelly, Alexandre B. Laudet, William L. White et Al. | How Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Work: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, Dec 2010, 29(1), pp 75–84. |
Kelly 2011-2 |
John F. Kelly, Julie D. Yeterian. | The Role of Mutual-Help Groups in Extending the Framework of Treatment. Alcohol Research & Health, 2011, 33(4), pp 350-355. |
Kelly 2011-3 |
John F. Kelly, J. Scott Tonigan, Maria E. Pagano et Al. | Spirituality in Recovery: A Lagged Mediational Analysis of Alcoholics Anonymous’ Principal Theoretical Mechanism of Behavior Change. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, March 2011, 35(3), pp 454-463. |
Kelly 2012-1 |
John F. Kelly, Bettina B. Hoeppner, Robert L. Stout, Maria E. Pagano | Determining the Relative Importance of the Mechanisms of Behavior Change within Alcoholics Anonymous: A Multiple Mediator Analysis. Addiction, Feb 2012, 107(2), pp 289-299. |
Kelly 2013-7 |
John F. Kelly | Alcoholics Anonymous science update: introduction to the special issue. Substance Abuse Journal, 2013, 34(1), pp 1-3. |
Kelly 2016-2 |
John F. Kelly | Is Alcoholics Anonymous Religious, Spiritual, Neither? Findings from 25 Years of Mechanisms of Behavior Change Research. Addiction, Jun 2017, 112(6), pp 929-936. |
Kelly 2017-4 |
John F. Kelly. | Report of Findings from a Systematic Review of the Scientific Literature on Recovery Support Services in the United States. Online publication on www.williamwhitepapers.com, Aug 2017, 95 p. |
Kelly 2019-2 |
John F. Kelly, William L. White, Bettina B. Hoeppner et Al. | How Many Recovery Attempts Does it Take to Successfully Resolve an Alcohol or Drug Problem? Estimates and Correlates from a National Study of Recovering U.S. Adults. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Online on May 15 2019, pp 1-12. |
Kelly 2019-3 |
John F. Kelly | How many tries does it take to resolve a substance use problem? Lessons from a national study of recovering adults in the U.S. Recovery Research Institute, Online publication Only, 2019. Review of Kelly 2019-2. |
Kurtz 1982 |
Ernest Kurtz | Why A.A. works: The Intellectual Significance of Alcoholics Anonymous. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 43(1), 1982, pp 38-80. |
Kurtz 1992-1 |
Ernest Kurtz | Research on Alcoholics Anonymous: The Historical Context. Conference presentation in 1992. Published in The Collected Ernie Kurtz. The Bishop of Books, Wheeling, WV, 1999, pp. 1-22. |
Kurtz 1992-2 |
Ernest Kurtz | Commentary on “Lay Treatment”. The Collected Ernie Kurtz. The Bishop of Books, Wheeling, WV, 1999, pp. 83-90. |
Kurtz 1994 |
Ernest Kurtz, William R. Miller |
Models of Alcoholism Used in Treatment: Contrasting A.A. and Other Models with Which it is Often Confused. The Collected Ernie Kurtz, Hindsfoot Foundation Series on Treatment and Recovery. Authors Choice, New York, 1999, pp 91-108. |
Kurtz 1999 |
Ernest Kurtz | Whatever Happened to Twelve-Step Programs? The Collected Ernie Kurtz. The Bishop of Books, Wheeling, WV, 1999, pp. 146-176. |
McLellan 2000 | A. Thomas McLellan, David C. Lewis, Charles P. O’Brien, Herbert D. Kleber | Drug Dependence, a Chronic Medical Illness. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), Oct 2000, 284(13), pp 1689-1695. |
Mendola 2016 | Annette Mendola, Richard L. Gibson | Addiction, 12-Step Programs, and Evidentiary Standards for Ethically and Clinically Sound Treatment Recommendations: What Should Clinicians Do? American Medical Association, Journal of Ethics, June 2016, 18(6), pp 646-655. |
Moos 2007 |
Rudolf H. Moos | Theory-Based Active Ingredients of Effective Treatments for Substance Use Disorders. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, May 2007 May, 88(2-3), pp 109-121. |
Morgenstern 1997 | Jon Morgenstern, E. Labouvie, Barbara S. McCrady et Al. | Affiliation with Alcoholics Anonymous After Treatment: A Study of Its Therapeutic Effects and Mechanisms of Action. American Psychological Association, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1997, 65(5), pp 768-777. |
Pilote 1998 |
Lomer Pilote | Explication de l’efficacité des A.A. par l’utilisation des structures mythico-rituelles. Thèse présentée à l’Université du Québec à Montréal pour l’obtention du PhD en Sciences des religions, Déc. 1998, 407 p. |
Project MATCH | Project MATCH Research Group | Project MATCH (Matching Alcoholism Treatment to Client Heterogeneity) – Dossier complet. Cette étude, l’une des plus importantes dans le domaine à ce jour, comporte un nombre important de publications qui ont été regroupées dans ce dossier. |
RSA-MTL 2001 | Keith Humphreys, Lee Ann Kaskutas, J. Scott Tonigan et Al. | Participation in Alcoholics Anonymous: Intended and Unintended Change Mechanisms. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, Apr 2003, 27(3), pp 524-532. Abstract only |
Tonigan 2013-2 | J. Scott Tonigan, Kristina N. Rynes, Barbara S. McCrady | Spirituality as a Change Mechanism in 12-Step Programs: A Replication, Extension, and Refinement. Substance Use and Misuse, Sep 2013, 48(12), pp 1161-1173. |
Tonigan 2016 | William L. White, J. Scott Tonigan | Scientific Studies of Alcoholics Anonymous: An Interview with Dr. J. Scott Tonigan. 2016, Online on William White Papers, 13 p. |
US – InsMed 1990 |
Institute of Medicine | Broadening the Base of Treatment for Alcohol Problems. National Academies Press, Committee on Treatment of Alcohol Problems, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, 1990, 644 p. |
US – NIDA 2018 |
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) | Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment: A Research-Based Guide (Third Edition). National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2018, 67 p. |
US – SAMHSA 2004 | US Government – DHHS – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admin. (SAMHSA) | Self-help Organizations for Alcohol and Drug Problems: Toward Evidence-based Practice and Policy. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Apr 2004, 26(3), pp 151-158 and pp 159-165 for discussion. |
Vaillant 1995 |
George E. Vaillant | The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1995, 462 p. – Presentation on Wikipedia. |
Vaillant 1996 |
George E. Vaillant, Susanne Hiller- Sturmhöfel | The Natural History of Alcoholism. Alcohol Health and Research World, 1996, (20)3, pp 152-161. |
Vaillant 2003 |
George E. Vaillant | A 60-year Follow-up of Alcoholic Men. Addiction, Aug 2003, Vol. 98 (8), pp 1043-1051. |
Vaillant 2005 |
Georges E. Vaillant | Alcoholics Anonymous: cult or cure? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2005, 39, pp 431-436. |
Vaillant 2014 |
Georges E. Vaillant | Positive Emotions and the Success of Alcoholics Anonymous. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, Jun 2014, 32(2-3), pp 214-224. |
White 2008 AA |
William L. White | Recovery Management and Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care: Scientific Rationale and Promising Practices. Partie sur les AA seul., pp 97 à 106. |
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